I like rimworld is this kind of similar with a random event system? I keep seeing it come up on my steam recommended and it looks fun.
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They are very different games even if the random event system (and some other elements) are somewhat similar.
This is a management game with a bigger focus on having your museum run well and finishing map objectives.
You might still enjoy it. Might be worth skimming through an intro let's play video.
How is the game? I enjoyed 2-Point hospital, after probably 2000 hours over my life playing Theme Hospital and Theme Hospital cracks.
I am assuming if you liked TPH, you will like Two Point Museum.
I have 350 hours in Two Point Hospital, but I've been meaning to 100% all achievements before trying the new games. I am pretty close just can't seem to finish the last DLC.
I feel I did not really learn much about the game or as much about museum workings as I wanted by reading the review, but maybe it is just me. I usually like seeing people from a relevant profession interact with media depicting it. I get to find out what things are accurate, what things are fun shortcuts they wish they could have in real life, what things they find gross misrepresentations, and learn more about their subject of expertise.